WE HAVE rounded up some of this week’s most read stories, just in case you missed them.
1. Bracknell: Three popular restaurants/farmshops you could own in the area
ALL bars, pubs and restaurants in Bracknell are closed due to lockdown measures, but in the midst of all the madness a few local gems are actually up for sale.
If the lockdown has made want a change of career, why not check out these three venues across the borough that could be yours?
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2. Coronavirus: Bracknell and Wokingham are hotspots
BRACKNELL and Wokingham are hotspots for people with coronavirus symptoms, according to a new app.
Researchers have designed an online app, called Covid Symptom Tracker, to study the symptoms of the virus and track how it spreads.
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3. Fast-food latest: Burger King, KFC, Papa Johns, Pizza Hut and Dominos open for business in UK
We have now passed the three week mark in lockdown and fast food cravings are really starting to kick in.
With most restaurants and food chains being closed as a result of the covid-19 pandemic, it can be hard to know where to get your fast food fix.
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4. Coronavirus: Bracknell 3M boss on taking on Donald Trump
IF you’ve been paying attention to the news (and who hasn’t recently?) you might have seen a small ‘3M’ logo regularly appear on images of masks and medical equipment recently.
3M is a technology company which has been ramping up its manufacturing of respirators at facilities around the world to meet the increased demand for supplies in the battle against coronavirus.
To read the full story, click here.
5. Coronavirus: Track the latest case numbers in Berkshire
AS the number of people infected by the coronavirus rises each day, we have pulled together a handy chart to help keep track of how many confirmed cases there are in your area.
Each morning we will keep you updated with the latest figures from across Berkshire.
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